08 Stephanie Says
The Velvet Underground Lyrics


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Stephanie says
That she wants to know
Why she's given half her life,
To people she hates now

Stephanie says
When answering the phone
What country shall I say
Is calling from across the world

But she's not afraid to die,
The people all call her Alaska
Between worlds so the people ask her
Cause it's all in her mind
It's all in her mind

Stephanie says
That she wants to know
Why it is though she's the door
She can't be the room

Stephanie says
But doesn't hang up the phone
What sea shell she is calling
From across the world

But she's not afraid to die,
The people all cal her Alaska
Between worlds so the people ask her
Cause it's all in her mind
It's all in her mind

They're asking
Is it good or bad
It's such an icy feeling
It's so cold in Alaska,




It's so cold in Alaska,
It's so cold in Alaska

Overall Meaning

The Velvet Underground's song "Stephanie Says" is a testament to the band's ability to create thought-provoking and emotive music. The song is more complex than it may appear at first listen, touching on themes of isolation, detachment, and the search for identity. Stephanie, the singer of the song, appears to be struggling with a sense of disconnectedness from the people around her. She wonders why she has given so much of her life to people she now hates, and why, despite being the door, she cannot be the room. Her search for an identity that encompasses her entire being is evident in her questioning of what country to say is calling and what seashell she is calling from. Ultimately, she is torn between two worlds and the knowledge that it is all in her mind.


The chorus of the song, where the people all call her Alaska, further emphasizes Stephanie's isolation. Alaska, the northernmost state in the United States, is known for its harsh winters and remote location. The name thus evokes the image of an icy, desolate, and barren landscape – a lifeless place devoid of human contact. Stephanie, although present in the world, is similarly cut-off from it. She is between two worlds, neither fully a part of one or the other, always on the periphery.


In conclusion, "Stephanie Says" is a deeply introspective and haunting song that probes the human psyche. Stephanie's struggle to find her place in the world and her ultimate realization that it is all in her mind is something that many can relate to. The Velvet Underground's ability to capture the complexity and depth of human emotions through their music is what makes them enduring and timeless.


Line by Line Meaning

Stephanie says
The singer introduces the character of Stephanie, who speaks her mind about how she feels and what she thinks.


That she wants to know
Stephanie is curious and asks questions about things that bother her or don't make sense.


Why she's given half her life,
Stephanie reflects on how she spent her time and wonders why she wasted so much of it on people she doesn't like anymore.


To people she hates now
Stephanie has grown to dislike the people she once knew well.


Stephanie says
Stephanie continues to speak her mind and communicate honestly about her thoughts and feelings.


When answering the phone
Stephanie is answering a phone call and is interested in knowing who is calling her.


What country shall I say
Stephanie is eager to learn where the caller is from, so she knows how to address them properly.


Is calling from across the world
The caller is from a distant location, and Stephanie is intrigued by the idea of talking to someone from far away.


But she's not afraid to die,
Stephanie is not scared of dying, and she is comfortable with the idea of mortality.


The people all call her Alaska
Stephanie is known to others as 'Alaska', and they often seek her out for advice because she is wise and insightful.


Between worlds so the people ask her
Stephanie is seen as being in between two different worlds; one of the living and one of the dead. People ask her questions because of her unique perspective.


Cause it's all in her mind
Stephanie's knowledge and wisdom come from her own mind and personal experiences.


It's all in her mind
The singer repeats that Stephanie's insights come from within and are not based on external sources.


Stephanie says
Stephanie raises another question or concern that she wants to discuss.


That she wants to know
Stephanie is curious and seeking answers to life's big questions.


Why it is though she's the door
Stephanie is confused about her role in life and asks why she can't be more than just a doorway or an entrance to something else.


She can't be the room
Stephanie wants to be more than just an entryway or a threshold; she wants to be a larger part of something.


Stephanie says
Stephanie is still talking and expressing her thoughts and opinions.


But doesn't hang up the phone
Stephanie continues to talk on the phone and is engaged in conversation.


What sea shell she is calling
Stephanie wants to know what the caller is using to communicate with her; maybe it's a seashell that acts as a phone.


From across the world
Stephanie is still intrigued by the caller's faraway location and is excited to learn more.


But she's not afraid to die,
Stephanie repeats that she is comfortable with the idea of dying, and it doesn't scare her.


The people all call her Alaska
Stephanie is still known as 'Alaska' to those around her, and they still seek her out for guidance and wisdom.


Between worlds so the people ask her
Stephanie is still seen as being in between life and death, and people continue to trust her insights on big, existential questions.


Cause it's all in her mind
Stephanie's knowledge and understanding come from her own experiences and internal reflections.


It's all in her mind
The singer repeats that Stephanie's ideas and insights are rooted in her own mind and experiences.


They're asking
Another person (or people) may be asking Stephanie questions or seeking her out for advice.


Is it good or bad
Stephanie may be asking herself if her insights and experiences are positive or negative overall.


It's such an icy feeling
Stephanie may be referring to a sense of isolation or loneliness in her experiences and reflections.


It's so cold in Alaska
The singer repeats that Alaska is cold, which could signify the struggles and hardships that Stephanie has faced in her own life.




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Written by: LOU REED

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